Korea Toray Group New Employees Donate Handmade Furniture to Local Children's Center
Furniture Made and Donated to Children's Center
Kimchi-Making Volunteer Activity Also Planned
New employees of Korea Toray Group donated furniture they made themselves during their onboarding program to a local children's center.
New employees of Korea Toray Group pose for a commemorative photo after manufacturing furniture to donate to a children's center. Provided by Korea Toray Group
View original imageAccording to Korea Toray Group on March 18, 31 new employees from its affiliates, including Toray Advanced Materials Korea, TAK Textile, and STEMCO, produced daily-use furniture such as storage cabinets and desks under the theme "Building someone's daily life with our own hands," and delivered them to the Pulssi Baeumteo Regional Children's Center in Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi Province.
This activity was organized as part of the new employee training program, designed to allow participants to experience both the value of collaboration and sharing.
One of the participating new employees said, "By making furniture together, I was able to feel the importance of collaboration and communication, and it was even more meaningful to know that a small effort could help children."
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Meanwhile, Korea Toray Group's new employees are scheduled to participate in a kimchi-making volunteer activity on March 19, delivering kimchi to underprivileged families in Gangseo-gu, Seoul.
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